NVIDIA and IZ3D -- they want to make S-3D gaming into a mass market phenomenon. But though each may have the software, hardware and industry connections to serve consumers already interested in stereo 3D, it's entirely possible neither alone has the marketing force required to sell it to the masses who are ignorant of its true potential. But there is one man whose sole purpose is to do just that. GameCyte interviews Neil Schneider, president and CEO of stereoscopic 3D advocacy group Meant To Be Seen.
Continue reading...Friday, September 19, 2008
There’s no denying that NVIDIA made a splash when they announced that they would resume support for stereoscopic 3D gaming. After vanishing from the scene for two years, some thought that they might never return, much less with their own proprietary shutter glasses and a potentially lucrative partnership with ViewSonic — a display manufacturer currently [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Stereoscopic 3D games have been around for decades, but whether the headaches were physical or financial, barriers to entry have always been high and the the technology has never quite taken off. Now, after a two-year hiatus, NVIDIA is back in the game with new glasses, new monitors and new promises that this time, S-3D is going places. Why now? Find out after the jump.
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Friday, September 26, 2008
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